The Guardian (Charlottetown)

A new lens

Mitsuki Mori will spend the next six months learning the ropes in a P.E.I. newsroom

- BY JIM DAY

The assignment was far removed from the wedding photos Mitsuki Mori had taken for several years.

Mori, who tells her Canadian friends to call her Misty, was told to camp outside the provincial courthouse in Charlottet­own to snap photos of a woman who had been accused of a serious crime.

She found the quick shoot a bit intimidati­ng but took it in stride as part of her new job.

The 35-year-old photograph­er started work with The Guardian in late October on a six-month internship.

She was selected by the Internatio­nal Internship Program based in Tokyo.

Mori had spent six years working as a wedding photograph­er in Japan before making her way to Prince Edward Island.

She is enjoying the stark contrast between taking photos of newlyweds and snapping shots for a daily newspaper.

“It is different,’’ she says.

“It is really very interestin­g.’’ The Internatio­nal Internship Program (IIP) is a leading crosscultu­ral internatio­nal exchange organizati­on. They provide profession­al exchange programs to highly qualified Japanese profession­als with opportunit­ies to work with leading companies abroad in the field of their profession­al expertise.

The program has placed more than 8,000 profession­als in more than 30 countries over the past 30 years.

Wayne Thibodeau, managing editor of The Guardian, said when he was approached by Internatio­nal Internship Program he jumped at the opportunit­y. He said Mori will gain a much broader understand­ing of the Canadian media business, and at the same time she will provide a unique perspectiv­e and insight.

“We, here at The Guardian, benefit from having a talented and experience­d photograph­er on our team,” he said. “Not only will Ms. Mori contribute to our day-to-day operations, but she will be able to share her perspectiv­es as a working photograph­er in Japan, promote the flow of cross-cultural ideas, and sharing her perspectiv­es on some of the big stories of the day.”

 ?? JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN ?? Mitsuki Mori, who is from Japan, is working for The Guardian as a photograph­er during a six-month internship. She studied photograph­y at Everett Community College in Washington.
JIM DAY/THE GUARDIAN Mitsuki Mori, who is from Japan, is working for The Guardian as a photograph­er during a six-month internship. She studied photograph­y at Everett Community College in Washington.

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